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Modeh Ani: A Good Morning Book (Hebrew Edition)

by Sarah Gershman

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This inspiring adaptation of Shacharit,the Mornings Blessings, reminds us to appreciate the arrival of each new day and to be grateful for all of the miracles it brings. Intended for children ages two to seven, the Modeh Ani provides families with a calming and focusing ritual to begin their day with holiness, joy, and peace.… (more)
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A lyrical interpretation of a selection of Morning Blessings taken from the "Birchot HaShachar" and written with a simplicity and elegance that can be understood by young readers. The illustrations are full of emotion, expressing the mystery of the dawn, the innocence of a child, the warmth of a family, and the excitement and awe of facing each new day. (Preschool-Grade 2) ( )
  STBA | Jul 31, 2011 |
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This inspiring adaptation of Shacharit,the Mornings Blessings, reminds us to appreciate the arrival of each new day and to be grateful for all of the miracles it brings. Intended for children ages two to seven, the Modeh Ani provides families with a calming and focusing ritual to begin their day with holiness, joy, and peace.

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